This month, we honor the diversity of this country.

For Immigrant Heritage Month, we celebrate those who make America, America.

We reject the idea that migrants cannot call the United States home. We refuse to let the politics of fear and divisiveness prevail. Advancement Project National Office stands with our grassroots partners and national allies as a united front against any policies rooted in fear, racial and religious bigotry, xenophobia, or hate.

Our partner, Puente Human Rights Movement, continues to shed light on the injustices immigrants face in Arizona – the state with the fourth highest incarceration rate in the country. As immigrants continue to disproportionately suffer at the hands of law enforcement, we continue to demand: #FreeThemAll.


June is also Pride Month!

Advancement Project National Office celebrates the LGBTQIA community this month and acknowledges the many sacrifices that Black and Brown queer revolutionaries have made in the fight for freedom. Loving and honoring ourselves and our communities is at the foundation of our liberation politics; it’s why here at Advancement Project National Office, we stand proudly alongside the many queer organizers who are celebrating this month—and support their call to keep cops out of pride celebrations and parades.

Our elders paved the way for us in our fight for #FreeAndSafe communities — it’s only right that we continue their fight to celebrate, protect, and liberate all people.

 

In solidarity,

Advancement Project National Office

 

 
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